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Iowa: Experts have discovered a worm at a nature factory that controls the brains of other but different sheep that benefit from them.

This is called corrupt keeper bhup (Vesp), which targets other types of flies and scientists themselves are stunned by the nature of the phenomenon. At first it was thought that corrupt keepers would only target one close-knit breed, but now it has been discovered that corrupt keepers, named Eudyrus, have changed their minds and behavior by invading more than one species of flocks in a special way. Is.

For example, the corrupt keeper targets another type of bull, the cheekwhip. It lays eggs on shrubs and shrubs, which form on the plants like boils. Inside it, the worm worms stay in the fun and eat inside and become young. When the insect (larvae) becomes fully entangled, it flutters out of the hole by making a hole in it.

But the corrupt keeper lays his eggs inside the bush or hole of the same moth, whose insect attacks the other predator and infects it. Now it happens that the cheekbone worm keeps making food from the inside out, but it stops eating when the exit path is small and the worm of the corrupt keeper grows inside it. Is.

But how does a corrupt worm finally stop cheek vapor from making holes? It has not yet been determined. Then a few days later, the adult corrupt caper is born and invites the first insect to the head of another insect that is trapped on the exit path; and then flies off the tree.

But remember that there are thousands of varieties of gall wasps and it has been found that corrupt keeper flocks treat at least seven types of flocks. In this way, corrupt keepers can be described as the world's most dangerous crowd.

Experts believe that further research will answer many questions. For example, it is not yet known why the predator cannot get out. The answer is that the corrupt keeper may ingest other chemicals that prevent him from doing so, but scientific confirmation remains.

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